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Juan Pedro Aleart called to 'protect Rosario' and put an end to Kirchnerism

The La Libertad Avanza candidate in Rosario asked people to go vote this Sunday

Just a few hours before Rosario residents head to the polls again, the La Libertad Avanza candidate in Rosario, Juan Pedro Aleart, closed his campaign with a message filled with gratitude, determination, and hope.

Thank you to each and every one of you who welcomed us and listened to us during these campaign days. You have given me unforgettable moments, full of affection, respect, and energy”," stated the journalist and liberal leader who, after prevailing in the PASO, is positioning himself as one of the major figures in the new local political landscape.

Aleart, who heads the list of the group led by President Javier Milei in Rosario, focused his speech on the restoration of security, the fight against Kirchnerist corruption, and political renewal.

In a message posted on his X account, he was emphatic: “This Sunday let's go to the polls to protect Rosario from those who left us in the hands of drug traffickers and plunged us into violence. Let's end Kirchnerism together, the most destructive model in Argentine history”.

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Juan Pedro Aleart, candidate of La Libertad Avanza | La Derecha Diario

The La Libertad Avanza candidate represents the people's exhaustion after decades of Kirchnerist and leftist policies that left Rosario trapped between drug trafficking, poverty, and insecurity.

In direct contact with residents from different neighborhoods, Aleart toured every corner of Rosario during the campaign. “We're the only ones who can do it”," he stated, referring to the growing support LLA has received in Rosario, which makes it the only alternative to challenge the traditional parties for power.

Your vote is worth a lot”," Aleart concluded in his message, appealing to the active participation of the electorate to achieve the much-needed change in Rosario.

Elections in Santa Fe

This Sunday, June 29, the Municipal and Communal General Elections are being held in the province of Santa Fe, with significant renewals at stake. In total, 19 mayors will be elected and 65 municipal councils will be renewed, in addition to the authorities of more than 300 communes, in the 365 localities of the province.

In Rosario specifically, the elections will determine 13 of the 28 seats on the Municipal Council through the Single Paper Ballot (BUP) system, with several lists competing to consolidate themselves after the April PASO.

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